Brian Vander Lee no longer recognizes himself.
Ten months after he was punched in the jaw by an off-duty Minneapolis police sergeant at a bar/restaurant and after several brain surgeries, Vander Lee, 44, said his memory can't retain stories his young daughters told him the previous week.
He has constant headaches and his hearing and vision have deteriorated, he said Wednesday during the trial of David Clifford, 46, who is charged with first-degree assault in the incident at Tanners Station in Andover.
The defense argues Clifford acted in self-defense, an assertion his wife made when she took the stand later Wednesday in the Anoka courtroom.
Vander Lee said that he also has trouble speaking at times and that his sense of taste and smell have changed. As he told of the impact of the incident, he started to cry.
"Why are you crying now?" Assistant Anoka County Attorney C. Blair Buccicone asked.
"Because it was horrible," Vander Lee said.
The incident occurred in June on the patio of Tanners Station. Vander Lee was there playing bingo with family in the afternoon and later joined his fiancée and brother.